
Single 2015
Dive into the chaotic yet heartfelt world of *Single (2015)*, where Raditya Dika plays a perpetually unemployed and emotionally stunted bachelor navigating the absurdities of modern dating.
Director: Raditya Dika
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Single (2015) about?
The film follows a directionless and immature bachelor who desperately seeks a date to his successful younger brother's wedding, leading to a series of comedic and cringe-worthy dating mishaps. Along the way, he confronts his own flaws while navigating the absurdities of love and family expectations in Jakarta.
Who directed Single?
Raditya Dika directed *Single (2015)*, leveraging his signature blend of humor and social commentary to craft a relatable yet laugh-out-loud narrative.
Who stars in Single?
The film stars Raditya Dika, Annisa Rawles, Pandji Pragiwaksono, Chandra Liow, and Babe Cabita in its core ensemble cast.
Is Single (2015) worth watching?
While *Single (2015)* doesn't aim for deep cinematic artistry, it delivers exactly what fans of Indonesian rom-coms crave: sharp humor, heartfelt moments, and an unapologetically flawed lead. The pacing and ensemble work keep it engaging, even if it occasionally leans into cliché territory.
How long is Single?
The runtime for *Single (2015)* is 127 minutes, offering ample time for both laughs and light drama.
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About Single (2015) — A Hilarious Yet Heartfelt Rom-Com on Modern Dating Struggles
Dive into the chaotic yet heartfelt world of *Single (2015)*, where Raditya Dika plays a perpetually unemployed and emotionally stunted bachelor navigating the absurdities of modern dating. Directed with sharp wit by Dika himself, this Indonesian dramedy blends cringe-worthy humor with poignant moments as our lovable underdog clings to the hope of finding a plus-one for his younger brother's wedding. The film brims with relatable struggles, from first-date disasters to family pressure, all wrapped in a breezy, conversational tone that keeps the story both hilarious and surprisingly touching.
As the protagonist bumbles through Jakarta's dating scene, *Single* balances raucous comedy with subtle social commentary on maturity, ambition, and the pressure to settle down. With a stellar cast including Annisa Rawles and Pandji Pragiwaksono, the movie thrives on its ensemble's chemistry, delivering laugh-out-loud scenes while exploring themes of self-worth and societal expectations. Whether you're laughing at its cringe or nodding along in recognition, *Single (2015)* is a charmingly flawed rom-com that resonates long after the credits roll.